Each of the following sets of propositions can serve as premises for a valid sorites. For each, find the conclusion and establish that the argument is valid. (1) All puddings are nice. (2) This dish is a pudding. (3) No nice things are wholesome.

Chapter 7, Exercise 7-6 #8

Each of the following sets of propositions can serve as premises for a valid sorites. For each, find the conclusion and establish that the argument is valid.


(1) All puddings are nice.
(2) This dish is a pudding.
(3) No nice things are wholesome.

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